
1) Actinotrichia 2) Aftercooler 3) Aline 4) Aristogeneses 5) Army 6) Astatate 7) Astatide 8) Asteriosaponins 9) Autogamous 10) Axopod 11) Bedight 12) Borborology 13) Capsulate 14) Carian 15) Charismata 16) Clothe 17) Coliuria 18) Compart 19) Corroborant 20) Crowstepped 21) Curricula 22) Deck 23) Diversity
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1) Adorn 2) An impressive display 3) An orderly arrangement 4) An orderly grouping 5) Army 6) Arrangement 7) Arrangement of a fish 8) Articles on display 9) Assortment 10) Attire 11) Battle formation 12) Battle lineup 13) Bedeck 14) Bill 15) Body of troops 16) Clothe 17) Clothing 18) Collection 19) Computer data structure
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- an impressive display
- especially fine or decorative clothing
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An ordered arrangement of seismometers or geophones, the data from which feeds into a central receiver.
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• (n.) Order; a regular and imposing arrangement; disposition in regular lines; hence, order of battle; as, drawn up in battle array. • (n.) To deck or dress; to adorn with dress; to cloth to envelop; -- applied esp. to dress of a splendid kind. • (n.) To place or dispose in order, as troops for battle; to marshal. • (n.) The wh...
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(from the article `computer programming language`) The most important compound data structures are the array, a homogeneous collection of data, and the record, a heterogeneous collection. An array may ...
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(from the article `solar cell`) Solar cells can be arranged into large groupings called arrays. These arrays, composed of many thousands of individual cells, can function as central ...
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(from the article `telescope`) The world`s most powerful radio telescope, in its combination of sensitivity, resolution, and versatility, is the U.S. Very Large Array (VLA) located ...
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A set of numbers presented in a particular pattern, usually a grid. Matrices and vectors are examples of arrays.
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an antenna comprised of a number of generally identical radiating elements, arranged, oriented and excited to obtain a prescribed radiation pattern NOTE 1 - In most cases radiating elements are identical and congruent by translation or by rotation about an axis; moreover they are in general regulary spaced. NOTE 2 - In French, unless otherwise spec...
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a general spread of planets in the heavens or a chart which forms an overall shape, without having to involve aspects or configurations; examples are hemispheric/bowl array, bundle/cluster, locomotive/open-angle, bucket/wedge, seesaw, tripod, splash, splay and star.
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An array of disk drives combines the storage space on the disk drives into a single segment of contiguous storage space. MegaRAID can group disk drives on one or more SCSI channels into an array. A hot spare drive does not participate in an array.
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A group of elements, such as pads or pins, or circuits arranged in rows and columns on one substrate.
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an assembly of PV modules connected in series and/or parallel.
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A group of components arranged in rows and columns.
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an arrangement of two or more disk drives: may be in RAID or daisy-chain fashion.
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Ar·ray' noun [ Middle English
arai ,
arrai , Old French
arrai ,
arrei ,
arroi , order, arrangement, dress, French
arroi ;
a (L.
ad ) + Old French
rai ,
rei ,
roi , order, arrangement, from G. or Scand.; confer Goth.
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Ar·ray' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Arrayed ;
present participle & verbal noun Arraying .] [ Middle English
araien ,
arraien , from Middle English
arraier ,
arreier ,
arreer ,
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(a) a set of sibling terms or (b) a subset of sibling terms grouped under a node label which specifies a characteristic of division
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noun especially fine or decorative clothing
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noun an orderly arrangement; `an array of troops in battle order`
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An array is a collection of variables that are accessed with an index number. An array is declared w
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(Solar) Any number of solar photovoltaic modules or solar thermal collectors or reflectors connected together to provide electrical or thermal energy.
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An ordered arrangement of seismometers or geophones, the data from which feeds into a central receiver.
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A set of numbers or objects that follow a specific pattern.
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